Episode 10: Taking Risks to Find True Freedom with Arielle Estoria
“Freedom will whisper to you "who says?"
Freedom will whisper to you "who told you that?"
Freedom will whisper to you "just try!"
-Arielle Estoria, The Everything Belongs Podcast
Today on the Everything Belongs podcast, Madison is in conversation with Arielle Estoria. Arielle is a traveling spoken word poet, self-published author, dance party enthusiast emcee and event host, speaker, body positive model, actor and professional feeler. Shamelessly claiming that she is in the business of pulling on heartstrings, her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced and not just heard. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word, workshops and themed keynote talks. Arielle’s first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” and her single “Magic (In Your Bones)” are available on iTunes or Apple Music and she is co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017). In this simmering conversation, Madison and Arielle speak on self care during deep expansion, personal devotion and the risk involved in pursuing our own freedom. Arielle speaks candidly on mingling her personally creative life with that of living in the belief of a God given life. They deeply discuss how choosing and exploring ourselves, our gifts and our creativity is a scary AND worthy risk towards personal liberation. Listen to this nourishing conversation here...
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In this episode we have a conversation about:
How Arielle cares for herself through life and personal devotion and permission giving
The real experience of expansion and feeling like a small fish in a big pool
Moving through risk to get to freedom
Arielle and Madison's experiences living with new, unexpected versions of themselves
How Arielle's relationship with GOD has changed as she's moves into her creative life
Accepting your gifts as what you are made for
Much, much more...